Ylang Ylang Beach Resort & Spa Announces New Multi-language Web site

The Ylang Ylang Beach Resort, a premiere Costa Rica beach resort is launching a multi-language web site. The site helps guests of the hotel and beach resort read in their native language, get a feel for the resort and read the experiences of other guests.

Montezuma, Costa Rica - April 24, 2018 /PressCable/ —

The Ylang Ylang Beach Resort is launching a new web site. The site will include information in multiple languages including English, Spanish, French, Italian, Dutch, Danish and Swedish. The Costa Rica beach resort is reaching out to customers in their native languages. This hotel and beach resort caters to guests from all over the globe and would like to make it as easy as possible for guests to connect with the hotel and book their stay.

The site has also been updated to create a more helpful format for guests to find what they’re looking for quickly. It’s more user-friendly and first time guests can easily see the hotel and beach resort’s beauty as well as read the experiences of guests who’ve already enjoyed a stay there.

“We want our customers from all over the world to be able to read about us in their native language and really get a feel for what it’s like to be here in our tropical paradise. Our customer service is top-notch at the Ylang Ylang and we understand that this extends to all aspects of our hotel and resort including our online presence,” says owner Moraya Iacono.

Patricia and Lenny Iacono founded this Costa Rica hotel 29 years ago. The Ylang Ylang Beach Resort has thrived through the decades and has become a favorite place for many returning guests.

“Our attention to detail and the incredible, unspoiled beauty here keeps people coming back year after year. We want to be as easy to do business with as possible. It’s our hope that the new site helps people quickly find what they need and get a real feel for our hotel,” says Iacono.

About the Ylang Ylang Beach Resort

The Ylang Ylang Beach Resort has been a family-owned and operated business for two generations. The resort opened in 2004 when the Iacono family renamed their pristine beach front property Ylang Ylang. The Iaconos have created a treasured, green sanctuary that’s visited by travelers from all over the globe.To learn more about this stunning, self-sustaining property see the latest news about Ylang Ylang in Costa Rica.

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